1, 9. commingle, jumble, unite, amalgamate, fuse. Mix,blend,combine,mingle concern the bringing of two or more things into more or less intimate association. Mix is the general word for such association: to mix fruit juices.Blend implies such a harmonious joining of two or more types of colors, feelings, etc., that the new product formed displays some of the qualities of each: to blend fragrances or whiskeys.Combine implies such a close or intimate union that distinction between the parts is lost: to combine forces.Mingle usually suggests retained identity of the parts: to mingle voices.9. coalesce. 14. concoction; formula.

mix

mix it

verb phrase

To fight; hassle: Candidates for the Milwaukee School Board took off their gloves and mixed it up a little with each other/ didn't seem to want to mix it/ Richards, the traditional marketing man, mixing it up with the culture gang(1900+)

mix

noun

(often the mix) A mixture; combination of components; medley: most important element in an auto maker's marketing mix/ I enjoy what callers bring into the mix(1959+)

verb

To fight; mix it: Them last two babies mixed many times a month(1921+)

The Dictionary of American Slang, Fourth Edition by Barbara Ann Kipfer, PhD. and Robert L. Chapman, Ph.D.Copyright (C) 2007 by HarperCollins Publishers.Cite This Source

Idioms and Phrases with mix it up

mix it up

Get in a fight, as in The driver got out and began to mix it up with the other driver. This expression uses mix in referring to physical mingling.
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